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On It's Okay to Not Be Okay Jul 19, 2020
Title It's Okay to Not Be Okay Spoiler
It's interesting to me that Sang Tae considers himself to be the owner of himself, but says that "Gang Tae is Sang Tae's." Especially because he seems to be a stickler for rules and order (in a sense?). An example being when he says "All lies are bad" etc.etc. and is always stating what is right and wrong (?) Idk how to phrase it. Yet, he excludes himself from the scenario. I don't know a lot about autism but based off his previous behavior I assume it's common to have those fixations and/or ways of thinking. So when he excludes himself it makes me a bit angry. I feel like he knows this but doesn't want to admit it. So I hope we get to see the brothers grow into a less toxic relationship in the next couple of episodes.
Replying to Gone Oct 6, 2019
Title Strangers from Hell Spoiler
Just finished watching episode 6 and it frustrates me to see nobody taking our male lead problems seriously. His…
I felt the same way. Just finished episode 9 and I feel like the only person that was truly there for him was his friend from the army. (And the police officer, but they were doing separate things.)
Badass Bunny Sep 19, 2018
Wow! Honestly I'm rather shocked that the director of Method would say that, but I guess it makes sense. Although I'm a bit sad after hearing it because I assumed it was just a big step forward for South Korea. Nevertheless, I loved the article and was glad to learn more about method acting!
Replying to Eli Jun 1, 2017
Why does Lee Min Ki always have to have a sad ending
That's true